Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel has directed that all damage to highways, as well as rural and urban roads, caused by heavy monsoon rains, be repaired on a priority basis and restored to their original condition without delay, the Chief Minister's office said in a press release.
"I was coming from Goregoan to my home. On the way, a car hit my car. After moving a bit ahead, the car hit me again," More told ANI. "On the way, I met two policemen. I asked them to help me. The person driving the car was drunk, and he had hit my car several times. When he was caught, he w
In its official report, the panel concluded that the increase in such deaths appears to be multifactorial, with no single cause. It emphasized the need for greater public awareness about rising cardiovascular risks, especially among young adults.
Indian stock benchmarks closed their first day of the week with slight gains in the account, as investors remained cautious ahead of anticipated U.S. tariff announcements.
New Delhi [India], July 7: The World Avocado Organisation (WAO), a non-profit entity representing global avocado producers, exporters, and importers, continues to champion the cause of the world's favourite superfood with the launch of its 2025 campaign in India. Established in 2016, WAO is
"The PM of India has not spoken a word of consolation to those suffering in Himachal Pradesh's Mandi, where over 70 people are feared dead in the calamitous floods. Meanwhile, he is deeply saddened by the destruction caused by floods in Texas, USA," posted Pawan Khera on X.
Indian stock markets opened flat on Monday as investors stayed cautious ahead of the US tariff deadline. Uncertainty around US President Donald Trump's next move on trade policy has kept global investors on edge, with markets reacting to developments around the July 9 deadline.
Traffic movement on the Badrinath National Highway resumed after a temporary blockade caused by debris near Nandprayag and Umatta areas were cleared by authorities on Monday morning.
At least 78 people have lost their lives in Himachal Pradesh since the onset of the monsoon on June 20, according to the State Disaster Management Authority (SDMA). Of these, 50 deaths were caused by rain-related incidents such as landslides, flash floods, and cloudbursts, while 28 fatalitie
"All these incidents cause pain, suffering, and mental distress. In Pahalgam, they shot them after asking about their religion. And here, they beat up the innocent Hindus just because of the language they speak. Such cases create a disturbance," Shelar said.